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Usually one or two are reported yearly. We get more when seed crops in
Canada are not up to par.
On Feb 5, 2016 10:19 AM, "Ken Thompson" <
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> Looked out my home computer-room window couple days ago and saw a
> red-breasted nuthatch hopping around in an arbor vitae. In the area that
> we left (St Louis MO) that would've been fodder for the Rare Bird Alert.
> How rare or common are they in NE Ohio? Also seeing white-breasted
> nuthatch, chickadee, titmouse, robins, red-bellied woodpecker .... Also
> in the St Louis area, downy woodpeckers were plentiful -- haven't heard or
> seen any here yet. ??
> Ken Thompson
> Silver Lake, [log in to unmask]
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